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  1. Proportionality (mathematics)

    of direct proportionality that locates a point on a line mathematics Ray ray and the constant ... Linear growth Hyperbolic growth DEFAULTSORT Proportionality Mathematics Category Mathematical terminology ...about proportionality, the mathematical relation other uses of the term Proportionality disambiguation ... to x. In mathematics , two variable Quantity quantities are proportional if one of them is always wiktionary product the product of the other and a constant quantity, called the coefficient of proportionality or proportionality constant . In other words, nobr x and y are proportional if the ratio math ... stripes, enlarged or reduced. The duplication scale of a striped triangle is the proportionality ... 221D . Direct proportionality Given two variable math variable s x and y , y is directly proportional ... math k y x , math is called the proportionality constant or constant of proportionality . Examples ... traveling, with the speed being the constant of proportionality. The circumference of a circle is proportional to its diameter , with the constant of proportionality equal to pi . On a map drawn ... between the two locations that the points represent, with the constant of proportionality being the scale ... to the object s mass the constant of proportionality between the mass and the force is known as gravitational ... y, math it follows that if y is proportional to x , with nonzero proportionality constant k , then x is also proportional to y with proportionality constant 1 k . If y is proportional to x , then the graph of y as a function mathematics function of x will be a line mathematics straight line passing through the Origin mathematics origin with the slope of the line equal to the constant of proportionality it corresponds to linear growth . Inverse proportionality This section is linked from Poliomyelitis The concept of inverse proportionality can be contrasted against direct proportionality . Consider ... will decrease if the other variable increases, while their product the constant of proportionality ...   more details



  1. Proportionality

    Wiktionary Proportionality may refer to Proportionality mathematics , the relationship of two variables whose ratio is constant Proportionality law , A legal principle under municipal law in which the punishment of a certain crime should be in proportion to the severity of the crime itself, and under international law an important consideration when assessing the military necessity of an attack on a military objective Proportionality political maxim , A maxim which states that any layer of government should not take any action that exceeds that which is necessary to achieve the objective of government Wiktionary Proportion Proportion redirects here. Proportion may refer to The ratio of one quantity to another, especially the ratio of a part compared to a whole. In a mathematical context, a proportion is the statement of equality between two ratios. Proportion architecture describes the relationships between elements of a design Body proportions , in art, are the study of relation of human body parts to each other and the whole Proportions, or geometric aspect ratio Proportional redirects here. Proportional may refer to Proportional fair division means that each of math n math players thinks that they received math 1 n math of the cake. A proportional control system is a type of linear feedback control system Proportional representation in electoral systems Typeface Proportion Proportional fonts disambig de Proportion gl Proporcionalidade hom nimos it Proporzionalit nl Proportionaliteit pt Proporcionalidade desambigua o sr sv Proportionalitet ...   more details



  1. Degressive proportionality

    Unreferenced date June 2009 Degressive proportionality is a type of formula for electing the members of a legislature or other decision making body. If a body is elected by a number of regions, states or other subdivisions, degressive proportionality means that while the subdivisions do not each elect an equal number of members, smaller subdivision are overrepresented in terms of their population. If the equal representation of subdivisions is used, then each subdivision elects the same number of members. On the other hand if apportionment on the basis of population is used, then each subdivision elects a number of members strictly proportionate to its population. Degressive proportionality means any intermediate method that is a compromise between these two approaches. As a term it does not describe any one particular formula. European parliament Main Apportionment in the European Parliament Under the Treaty of Lisbon , the European Parliament uses a system of degressive proportionality to allocate its 750 seats among the member states of the European Union . Treaty negotiations, rather than a specific formula, determine the apportionment between member states. Minimum seats Any system that reserves a minimum number seats for a sub body is to some extent degressively proportional. The most famous example is perhaps the election of the Electoral College United States US presidential Electoral College . As each state has a minimum of three members of the college, smaller states such as Wyoming and Vermont effectively have disproportionally more say in the election than larger states, the extreme being California. Advantages Empty section date July 2010 Disadvantages Empty section date July 2010 Methods for allocating weights Penrose method square root of the population Category Voting Election stub ...   more details



  1. Proportionality (law)

    Proportionality is a principle in law which covers two distinct although related concepts. Within municipal law municipal domestic law it is used to convey the idea that the punishment of an offender should fit the crime. Under international humanitarian law governing the laws of war legal use of force in an armed conflict, proportionality and distinction law distinction are important factors in assessing military necessity . History The proportionality test was first developed in the High State Administrative Courts Oberlandesgericht in Germany in the late 19th century , to review actions by the police. ref Lothar Hirschberg, Der Grundsatz der Verh ltnisma igkeit Schwarz 1981 6 ref The proportionality test originated systematically with the jurisprudence of the German Constitutional Court, the Bundesverfassungsgericht. ref BVerfGE 3, 383, 399 1954 ref European Union law Seealso EU law In European Union law there generally acknowledged to be four stages to a proportionality test, namely, ref P Craig and G de Burca, EU Law 5th edn OUP 2011 526 ref there must be a legitimate aim for a measure the measure must be suitable to achieve the aim potentially with a requirement of evidence to show it will have that effect the measure must be necessary to achieve the aim, that there cannot be any less onerous way of doing it the measure must be reasonable, considering the competing interests of different groups at hand It is, however, often seen that the third and fourth criterion are often ... it pursues, surrounding unfair dismissal , in reducing unemployment. Further examples of the proportionality ... in Bello Proportionality . Israel Defense Forces Law Review, Vol. 2, 2005 2006 Available at SSRN http ... in a section titled Allegations concerning War Crimes , he elucidates this use of proportionality quotation ... military advantage principle of proportionality Article 8 2 b iv . p Article 8 2 b iv criminalizes ... papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 1431179 The History of the General Principle of Proportionality ...   more details



  1. Proportionality (political maxim)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 This article is about proportionality, the political maxim. For other uses of the term proportionality , see Proportionality disambiguation . The principle of proportionality is a political maxim which states that no layer of government should take any action that exceeds that which is necessary to achieve the objective of government Regardless of intent of objective . It was initially developed in the German legal system. It is a fundamental principle of European Union law . According to this principle, the EU may only act to exactly the extent that is needed to achieve its objectives, and no further. This principle has underpinned the European Communities since their inception in 1957. In the presently applicable primary law, the principle of proportionality is clearly formulated in the third paragraph of Article 5 of the Treaty establishing the European Community as follows Quotation Any action by the Community shall not go beyond what is necessary to achieve the objectives of this Treaty. This principle is also explicitly specified in the new Treaty of Lisbon . See also Subsidiarity European Union law Category European Union law Category Legal doctrines and principles Poli stub de Erforderlichkeit ja sv Proportionalitetsprincipen zh ...   more details



  1. Deviation from proportionality

    Multiple issues orphan March 2008 context October 2009 notability March 2008 The main function of deviation from proportionality is to denote the proportion of malapointment in a democracy democratic process . The idea is basically a math ematical relationship between the percentage of votes obtained by a political party and the percentage of parliamentary seats allocated to it. To calculate just subtract a parties vote share from their seat share, add up all of the absolute values i.e. ignore negative signs , and finally divide by two ref http eprints.lse.ac.uk 709 1 BritishAMSSystems04.pdf There are three main ways of measuring deviations from proportionality Bot generated title ref . References references Category Democracy ...   more details



  1. Proportionality for Solid Coalitions

    orphan date June 2009 primarysources date August 2008 Proportionality for Solid Coalitions is an election methods criterion relating to proportional representation systems. This criterion was invented by Michael Dummett . ref Dummett, M., Voting procedures. Oxford Clarendon Press 1984 ref Tideman Tideman ref Tideman, N. and Richardson, D., Better Voting Methods Through Technology The Refinement Manageability Trade Off in the Single Transferable Vote , Public Choice , Volume 103, Numbers 1 2 April, 2000 ref defines this criterion as blockquote This is the property that if there is a set of voters, V, who rank all candidates in some set, S, ahead of all other candidates, then the number of candidates in S who are elected will be at least as great as the proportion of the electorate who are in V multiplied by the number of candidates to be elected, rounded down to an integer provided that S contains at least that many candidates . blockquote Tideman ref Tideman N., Collective Decisions and Voting , Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, 2006 ref calls the equivalent criterion, but based on the Droop quota, k 1 proportionality for solid coalitions. References reflist polisci stub Category Political science stubs Category Political science terms ...   more details



  1. Mathematics

    uses see Mathematics disambiguation and Math disambiguation . File Euclid.jpg thumb Euclid , Greek ... . ref Mathematics from Greek language Greek m th ma , knowledge, study, learning is the study ... reasoning often provides insight or predictions. Through the use of abstraction mathematics abstraction and logic al reasoning , mathematics developed from counting , calculation , measurement ... mathematics has been a human activity for as far back as History of Mathematics written records exist. Logic Rigorous arguments first appeared in Greek mathematics , most notably in Euclid Euclid s Euclid s Elements Elements . Mathematics developed at a relatively slow pace until the Renaissance , when ... of Mathematics 1. Newton and Leibniz , BBC Radio 4 , 27 09 2010. ref Carl Friedrich Gauss 1777 1855 referred to mathematics as the Queen of the Sciences . ref Waltershausen ref Benjamin Peirce 1809 1880 called mathematics the science that draws necessary conclusions . ref Peirce, p. 97. ref David Hilbert said of mathematics We are not speaking here of arbitrariness in any sense. Mathematics is not like ... 1992 . ref Albert Einstein 1879 1955 stated that as far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality ... certain Mathematics is used throughout the world as an essential tool in many fields, including natural science , engineering , medicine , and the social sciences . Applied mathematics , the branch of mathematics ... disciplines, such as statistics and game theory . Mathematicians also engage in pure mathematics , or mathematics for its own sake, without having any application in mind. There is no clear line separating pure and applied mathematics, and practical applications for what began as pure mathematics are often discovered. ref Peterson ref Etymology The word mathematics comes from the ancient Greek ... . The word mathematics in Greek came to have the narrower and more technical meaning mathematical ... until around 1700, the term mathematics more commonly meant astrology or sometimes astronomy rather ...   more details



  1. Decision mathematics

    Decision mathematics may refer to Discrete mathematics Decision theory mathdab Category Discrete mathematics ...   more details



  1. Book:Mathematics

    saved book title Mathematics subtitle An overview cover image Math.svg cover color Mathematics Main article Mathematics Supporting articles History of mathematics Mathematical beauty Mathematical notation Category Wikipedia books on mathematics Mathematics ...   more details



  1. Mathematics (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar mathematics Mathematics is the body of knowledge justified by deductive reasoning about abstract structures, starting from axioms and definitions. Mathematics may also refer to Mathematics producer , a hip hop producer Mathematics album Mathematics album , an album by the band The Servant Mathematics song Mathematics song , a song by Mos Def Mathematics Cherry Ghost song Mathematics Cherry Ghost song , a song by Cherry Ghost Mathematics , a song by Little Boots from Hands Little Boots album Hands Mathematics Magazine , a publication of the Mathematical Association of America See also Category Mathematics Portal Mathematics Math disambiguation Mathematica disambiguation disambig fr Math homonymie it Mathematics lv Mathematics ...   more details



  1. Folk mathematics

    Folk mathematics can mean The mathematical folklore that circulates among mathematicians The informal mathematics used in everyday life, as studied in ethno cultural studies of mathematics. disambig Category Mathematical disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Mathematics of Computation

    Italic title Mathematics of Computation ref http www.ams.org mcom aboutmcom.html Mathematics of Computation Journal overview , retrieved April 2007 ref is a quarterly mathematics journal focused on computational mathematics that is published by the American Mathematical Society . It was established in 1943. The articles in all volumes older than five years are available electronically free of charge. ref http www.ams.org jourcgi jrnl toolbar nav mcom all Mathematics of Computation Archive ref References reflist Category Mathematics journals Category Quarterly journals sci journal stub ...   more details



  1. Mathematics journal

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A mathematics journal is a scientific journal which publishes exclusively or almost exclusively mathematics papers. A practical definition of the current state of mathematics , as a research field, is that it consists of theorem s with proofs published in a reputable mathematics journal, and which usually have passed through the process of peer review . In some exceptional cases, the statement of a conjecture , or the introduction of some new method or definition might assume relevance. A relatively small proportion of mathematics papers concerned with pure mathematics are published through more general, science based learned journals. Applied mathematics may be published in publications more oriented towards engineering , but sometimes also biology and other sciences. Hundreds of such journals exist. Some of the most prestigious journals in pure mathematics are Annals of Mathematics , Publications Math matiques de l IH S , Acta Mathematica , and Inventiones Mathematicae . See also List of mathematics journals DEFAULTSORT Mathematical Journal Category Mathematics journals nl Wiskundig tijdschrift ...   more details



  1. Connector (mathematics)

    In mathematics , a connector is a map which can be defined for a linear connection and used to define the covariant derivative on a vector bundle from the linear connection. Category Connection mathematics differential geometry stub ...   more details



  1. Classical mathematics

    In the foundations of mathematics , classical mathematics refers generally to the mainstream approach to mathematics , which is based on classical logic and ZFC set theory . ref cite book title The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic editor Stewart Shapiro editor link Stewart Shapiro publisher Oxford University Press, USA year 2005 isbn 978 019 514877 0 ref It stands in contrast to other types of mathematics such as constructive mathematics or predicative mathematics . In practice, the most common non classical systems are used in constructive mathematics. ref cite book title Provability and Truth author Torkel Franz n authorlink Torkel Franz n publisher Almqvist & Wiksell International year 1987 isbn 91 22 01158 7 ref Classical mathematics is sometimes attacked on philosophical grounds, due to constructivism mathematics constructivist and other objections to the logic, set theory, etc., chosen as its foundations, such as have been expressed by L. E. J. Brouwer . Almost all mathematics, however, is done in the classical tradition, or in ways compatible with it. Defenders of classical mathematics, such as David Hilbert , have argued that it is easier to work in, and is most fruitful although they acknowledge non classical mathematics has at times led to fruitful results that classical mathematics could not or could not so easily attain, on the whole they argue it is the other way round. In terms of the philosophy and history of mathematics, the very existence of non classical mathematics raises the question of the extent to which the foundational mathematical choices humanity has made arise from their superiority rather than from, say, expedience driven concentrations of effort on particular aspects. See also Constructivism mathematics Finitism Intuitionism Non classical analysis Ultrafinitism References references DEFAULTSORT Classical Mathematics Category Mathematical logic mathlogic stub ...   more details



  1. Outline of mathematics

    MathTopicTOC The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to mathematics Mathematics ... between mathematics and science , refer to the article on science Mathematics science . Nature of mathematics Definitions of mathematics &ndash Mathematics has no generally accepted definition ... definitions, all of which are controversial. Philosophy of mathematics &ndash its aim is to provide an account of the nature and methodology of mathematics and to understand the place of mathematics in people s lives. Mathematics is an academic discipline &ndash branch of knowledge that is taught and researched ... 599 Science Mathematics in the Dewey Decimal Classification system Mathematics in the Library of Congress Classification system Mathematics Subject Classification &ndash alphanumerical classification ... brief synopses and occasionally evaluations of many articles in mathematics, statistics and theoretical ... in pure and applied mathematics, published by Springer Science Business Media. It is a major international reviewing service which covers the entire field of mathematics. It uses the Mathematics Subject Classification codes for organising their reviews by topic. Subjects Quantity Mathematics Quantity ... Real number s &ndash Complex number s &ndash Infinity &ndash Structure Mathematics Structure ... Function mathematics &ndash Space Mathematics Space Space &ndash Geometry &ndash Algebraic geometry ... Change Mathematics Change Change &ndash Calculus &ndash Vector calculus &ndash Differential equation ... and philosophy Foundations of mathematics &ndash Philosophy of mathematics &ndash Category theory ... theory &ndash Recursion theory &ndash Set theory &ndash Discrete mathematics Discrete mathematics &ndash Combinatorics Theory of computation Cryptography Graph theory Applied mathematics Applied mathematics ... &ndash Statistics &ndash Mathematical economics &ndash Financial mathematics &ndash Game theory &ndash ... &ndash Control theory &ndash Dynamical system s &ndash History Main article History of mathematics Babylonian ...   more details



  1. The Mathematics Enthusiast

    Italic title The Mathematics Enthusiast ISSN 1551 3440 is a triannual Peer review peer reviewed academic journal covering mathematics education , including historical, philosophical, and cross cultural perspectives on mathematics. It is published by Information Age Publishing and hosted by the department of mathematical sciences at The University of Montana . Its founder and editor in chief is Bharath Sriraman . The journal also includes a monograph series called the The Montana Mathematics Enthusiast Monographs in Mathematics Education . Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO Industries Academic Search Complete , PsycINFO , and Journals in Higher Education . External links Official website 1 http www.infoagepub.com index.php?id 43 http www.math.umt.edu tmme Journal page at University of Montana http www.infoagepub.com series The Montana Mathematics Enthusiast Series at Information Age Publishing DEFAULTSORT Mathematics Enthusiast Category Mathematics journals Category Education journals Category Triannual journals Category English language journals Category Mathematics education ...   more details



  1. Finite mathematics

    The term finite mathematics refers either to discrete mathematics , or to a course conventionally required of business students, in which the curriculum brings together several mathematical topics, including basic probability theory , an introduction to linear programming , some theory of matrix mathematics matrices and determinants, and sometimes an abbreviated account of calculus . disambig Category Mathematical disambiguation ...   more details



  1. The Mathematics Educator

    refimprove date October 2007 Infobox Journal title The Mathematics Educator cover editor Kelly Edenfield discipline Mathematics education abbreviation publisher University of Georgia country United States frequency 1 2 annual issues history 1990 present openaccess website http math.coe.uga.edu tme tmeonline.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN ISSN 1062 9017 eISSN The Mathematics Educator TME is peer reviewed journal within the field of mathematics education . TME is produced by students, and it is published by the Mathematics Education Student Association MESA in the Department of Mathematics Education at the University of Georgia . ref http math.coe.uga.edu tme tmeonline.html Journal web site ref MESA is an affiliate of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics NCTM . The journal first appeared in 1990, and it has appeared one or two times a year since then. It welcomes different types of manuscripts, like research reports, commentaries, literature reviews, theoretical articles, critiques, mathematical problems, and translations of previously published articles. See also List of scientific journals in mathematics education External links the online version of The Mathematics Educator TME http math.coe.uga.edu tme tmeonline.html References Endnotes references DEFAULTSORT Mathematics Educator Category Mathematics journals Category Education journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1990 Category Mathematics education journal stub ...   more details



  1. Elementary mathematics

    Elementary mathematics consists of mathematics topics frequently taught at the primary school primary or secondary school levels. The most basic topics in elementary mathematics are arithmetic and geometry . Beginning in the last decades of the 20th century, there has been an increased emphasis on probability and statistics and on problem solving. ref Gary L. Musser, Blake E. Peterson, and William F. Burger, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers A Contemporary Approach , Wiley, 2008, ISBN 9780470105832. ref In secondary school, the main topics in elementary mathematics are algebra and trigonometry . Calculus , even though it is often taught to advanced secondary school students, is usually considered college level mathematics. ref Timothy J. McNamara, Key Concepts in Mathematics Strengthening Standards Practice in Grades 6 12 , Corwin Prss, 2006, ISBN 9781412938426 ref A mastery of elementary mathematics is necessary for many professions, including carpentry, plumbing, and automobile repair, as well as being a prerequisite for all advanced study in mathematics, science, engineering, medicine, business, architecture, and many other fields. In the United States , there has been considerable concern about the low level of elementary mathematics skills on the part of many students, as compared to students in other developed countries. ref Liping Ma, Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics Teachers Understanding of Fundamental Mathematics in China and the United States Studies in Mathematical Thinking and Learning. , Lawrence Erlbaum, 1999, ISBN 9780805829099. ref The No Child Left Behind program was one attempt to address this deficiency, requiring that all American students be tested in elementary mathematics. ref Frederick M. Hess and Michael J. Petrilli, No Child Left Behind ... mathematics Elementary School Mathematics Reflist DEFAULTSORT Elementary Mathematics Category Elementary mathematics Math stub ar eo Rudimenta matematiko fr Math matiques l mentaires ...   more details



  1. Institute of Mathematics

    Institute of Mathematics or The Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford Mathematical Institute may refer to one of the following. America The American Institute of Mathematics The Clay Mathematics ... Study in Princeton, New Jersey Institute for Mathematics and its Applications at the University of Minnesota The Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles ... do Sul in Brazil Europe The Brunel Institute of Computational Mathematics in Uxbridge , UK The Central ... Mathematics Institute at Trinity College, Dublin The Hausdorff Center for Mathematics in Bonn Institut de Math matiques de Toulouse in France The Institute for Experimental Mathematics at the University of Duisburg Essen in Germany Institute of Mathematics National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Institute of Mathematics and its Applications , a UK society The The Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Latvia The Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Institute of Mathematics of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia The Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy at Bucharest The Institute of Mathematics, Physics, and Mechanics in Slovenia ... The Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics at the Russian Academy of Sciences The Mathematical ... The Max Planck Institute for Mathematics at Bonn The Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences ... and Mathematics Steklov Institute of Mathematics , Moscow, Russia The University of Copenhagen ... Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science at the University of Hyderabad in India ... Mathematics at Beijing The Institute of Mathematical Sciences at Chennai in India The Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics at Tehran Korea Institute for Advanced ... vi Vi n To n h c Vi t Nam The Institute of Mathematics Vietnam in Vietnam Australia Australian ... Statistics in the USA Institute of Statistical Mathematics in Japan disambig Category Mathematical ...   more details



  1. Izvestiya: Mathematics

    unreferenced date April 2009 Izvestiya Mathematics is the English translation of the Russian mathematical journal Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk, Seriya Matematicheskaya . The journal was founded in 1937. Category Mathematics journals Category Publications established in 1937 journal stub ...   more details



  1. Revolutions in Mathematics

    Revolutions in Mathematics is an influential collection of essays in the history and philosophy of mathematics. Contents Michael J. Crowe , Ten laws concerning patterns of change in the history of mathematics 1975 15 20 Herbert Mehrtens, T. S. Kuhn s theories and mathematics a discussion paper on the new historiography of mathematics 1976 21 41 Herbert Mehrtens, Appendix 1992 revolutions reconsidered 42 48 Joseph Dauben , Conceptual revolutions and the history of mathematics two studies in the growth of knowledge 1984 49 71 Joseph Dauben, Appendix 1992 revolutions revisited 72 82 Paolo Mancosu, Descartes s G om trie and revolutions in mathematics 83 116 Emily Grosholz, Was Leibniz a mathematical revolutionary? 117 133 Giulio Giorello , The fine structure of mathematical revolutions metaphysics, legitimacy, and rigour. The case of the calculus from Newton to Berkeley and Maclaurin 134 168 Yu Xin Zheng, Non Euclidean geometry and revolutions in mathematics 169 182 Luciano Boi, The revolution in the geometrical vision of space in the nineteenth century, and the hermeneutical epistemology of mathematics 183 208 Caroline Dunmore, Meta level revolutions in mathematics 209 225 Jeremy Gray , The nineteenth century revolution in mathematical ontology 226 248 Herbert Breger, A restoration that failed Paul Finsler s theory of sets 249 264 Donald A. Gillies , The Fregean revolution in logic 265 305 Michael Crowe, Afterword 1992 a revolution in the historiography of mathematics? 306 316 . Reference Gillies, Donald 1992 Revolutions in Mathematics. Oxford Science Publications. The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, New York. Category Mathematics books Category Essay collections Category History of mathematics Category Philosophy of mathematics Category Logic literature ...   more details



  1. Encyclopedia of Mathematics

    The Encyclopedia of Mathematics also EOM and formerly Encyclopaedia of Mathematics is a large reference work in mathematics . It is available in book form and on CD ROM. The 2002 version contains more than 8,000 entries covering most areas of mathematics at a graduate level, and the presentation is technical in nature. The encyclopedia is edited by Michiel Hazewinkel and was published by Kluwer Academic Publishers until 2003, when Kluwer became part of Springer Science Business Media Springer . The CDROM contains animations and three dimensional objects. http www.lib.nus.edu.sg linus 00jul encmaths.html ... of the EOM. Encyclopedia of Mathematics Wiki A new dynamic version of the encyclopedia is now ... can now be publicly updated to include the newest advancements in mathematics. All entries will be monitored ... . Vinogradov I.M. Ed. Moscow Sov. Entsiklopediya 1977 Encyclopaedia of Mathematics Volume 1 Hazewinkel, M. Ed. , Vol. 1, Kluwer 1987 ISBN 1 55608 000 X, Encyclopaedia of Mathematics set Hazewinkel, M. Ed. , Kluwer 1994 ISBN 1 55608 010 7, Encyclopaedia of Mathematics , Supplement I Hazewinkel, M. Ed. Kluwer 1997 , ISBN 0 7923 4709 9, Encyclopaedia of Mathematics , Supplement II Hazewinkel, M. Ed. , Kluwer 2000 ISBN 0 7923 6114 8, Encyclopaedia of Mathematics , Supplement III Hazewinkel, M. Ed. , Kluwer 2002 ISBN 1 4020 0198 3 Encyclopaedia of Mathematics on CD ROM , Hazewinkel, M. Ed. , Kluwer 1998 ISBN 0 7923 4805 2 Encyclopedia of Mathematics , public wiki monitored by an editorial .... Hazewinkel . http www.encyclopediaofmath.org Online Encyclopedia of Mathematics http web.archive.org ... Out of date Category Encyclopedias on science and mathematics Mathematics Category Online encyclopedias Category Mathematics websites Mathematics lit stub ref book stub cs Matemati eskaja encyklopedija de Encyclopaedia of Mathematics es Encyclopaedia of Mathematics fr Encyclop dia of Mathematics it Encyclopaedia of Mathematics pt Encyclopaedia of Mathematics ro Enciclopedia Matematic ru ...   more details




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